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Old 02-11-2016, 09:37 PM   #151
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I would dearly love to be able to get John Julius Norwich's Byzantium series for Kindle
Hum, interesting. I might try one or two of his books that he does have in Kindle. A surprising number of classic history books are making their way out as ebooks.
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Old 02-12-2016, 10:04 AM   #152
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I've purchased most of his books that are available on ebook. But for whatever reason, these three books aren't. Years ago I read Thomas Costain's three book trilogy of the Plantagenets first published in the 40's and 50's. I paid over $130 for them at a local bookstore. Then I joined Audible, and they had them. They were the first audio books I ever listened to.
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I've purchased most of his books that are available on ebook. But for whatever reason, these three books aren't. Years ago I read Thomas Costain's three book trilogy of the Plantagenets first published in the 40's and 50's. I paid over $130 for them at a local bookstore. Then I joined Audible, and they had them. They were the first audio books I ever listened to.
One of the first audible books that I got was Roberts' History of the World (48 hours of audio!), read by Frederick Davidson. He did a good job. I probably need to pick up his history of Europe.
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Old 02-24-2016, 03:29 PM   #154
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This discussion peaked my interest because I have a lot of non library friends that ask me what will happen to the library when all the books are available as eBooks and can be taken out from anywhere at anytime without a physical library. And my first thought was my reading list for this year of which only half the books are available in paper to start with and only about 15% of the entire list is available as an eBook through my library.

It ain't happening soon and the list of books I fear will never be an eBook has not gone down much over the last few years.
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Old 02-24-2016, 04:45 PM   #155
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I guess what happens to the library at that point will depend on the imagination of the librarians. In the past they've always found interesting ways to be useful.

However, it's starting to seem more likely that paper books aren't going away and libraries will still be of interest to people who like paper books.

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Old 02-24-2016, 05:33 PM   #156
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Louise Cooper's Time's Master and Chaos Gate triologies
These are available from Mundania Press, if you're OK with PDF copies.
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Old 02-24-2016, 10:13 PM   #157
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Part of my wish has come true--Open Road Media is issuing quite a few Margery Sharp ebooks in April.

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I'd love to see this as an ebook, as well as books by Margery Sharp and "Tryst" by Elswyth Thane.
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Old 02-26-2016, 08:44 AM   #158
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Two wishes soon to be at least partially granted --

Mr. and Mrs. North mysteries by Frances and Richard Lockridge -- one has been available for a while but thirteen more are being released on March 8. They're listed for pre-order on Amazon and Kobo for 9.99 each (8.69 for Kobo VIP). The publisher is Mysterious Press/Open Road so presumably they'll be discountable at Kobo.

Then on March 15 there will be fourteen mysteries by Barbara Paul -- same publisher and prices. I hope there'll be another decent multi-use coupon around.
for the Lockridge books, but definitely will have to wait for a coupon or the price to drop - $9.99, or even $8.69, is WAY too much for backlist titles. Open Road does tend to put the backlist authors that they publish "en masse" on sale from time to time, as they have done with most Catherine Aird titles at various times, so I'll be keeping a sharp look out!

Fingers still crossed for Margot Arnold and Emma Lathen/RB Dominic....
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and a whole bunch more authors...some of whom have one or two out in ebook, but not all...

Timothy Holme, Charles Goodrum, Kathryn Lasky Knight, Constance and Gwyneth Little, Frank Parrish, Hilary Waugh, James Yaffe, Richard Martin Stern

and Alfred Crosby's The Columbian Exchange
Be careful what you wish for

Crosby's The Columbian Exchange is now out in ebook, for the trivial (NOT!) price of $31.21 at Kindle US or the even more trivial (NOT!) price of $72.89 at Kobo US. It appears to be couponable, so I guess I'll be waiting for a working Kobo 90% off coupon!
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Crosby's The Columbian Exchange is now out in ebook, for the trivial (NOT!) price of $31.21 at Kindle US or the even more trivial (NOT!) price of $72.89 at Kobo US. It appears to be couponable, so I guess I'll be waiting for a working Kobo 90% off coupon!
$31 is reasonable enough for a specialist academic text such as this.
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$31 is reasonable enough for a specialist academic text such as this.
Hmmmm....although I don't remember specifically where I bought my DTB copy, it would have been at an ordinary B&M bookstore back in the days when such things existed, not at an academic bookstore, since I didn't live near enough to any academic bookstore to shop there (or pay academic bookstore prices). It would have likely been on the "World History" shelf or something like that, since I mostly read mysteries and history. I was expecting this to be priced more like Peter Fay's The Opium War (Kindle US $16.19) or Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (Kindle US $10.49) or Collapse ($15.99).

Still going to wait for the 90% coupon, or maybe I'll just find and sacrifice my own DTB copy to scan.

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for the Lockridge books, but definitely will have to wait for a coupon or the price to drop - $9.99, or even $8.69, is WAY too much for backlist titles. Open Road does tend to put the backlist authors that they publish "en masse" on sale from time to time, as they have done with most Catherine Aird titles at various times, so I'll be keeping a sharp look out!

Fingers still crossed for Margot Arnold and Emma Lathen/RB Dominic....
In addition to the March 8th ones there are now another dozen scheduled for March 29th. I'll probably get the first one right away to make sure I still enjoy it. Then I'll try to wait for good coupons for the rest (I'm not as good as I should be about waiting).

I'd love to see the Emma Lathens too.
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Another wish come true--it looks as though Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" series is now available here in the U.S., complete with the Garth Williams illustrations.
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Another wish come true--it looks as though Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" series is now available here in the U.S., complete with the Garth Williams illustrations.
Great that they're out. Bad that they have a $2 per book higher list price than the list price of the paper books.
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Another wish come true--it looks as though Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House" series is now available here in the U.S., complete with the Garth Williams illustrations.
And in the UK. All released today. £4.49 each.
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